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Sessions Announces Tougher Sentencing Policy for Drug Offenses
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions says he has “empowered our prosecutors to charge and pursue the most serious offense” that the law requires, but adds that he has also given them “discretion to avoid sentences that would result in an injustice.”May 12, 2017